Happy New Year!

I made a little DIY project for you to use this evening ( yes you still have time to make one, it´s that easy!). The idea is not mine really, it´s from… you guessed it, Pinterest. But I thought it was cute and so easy anyone can make one in just a few minutes. It´s a party in a bag! We are sending the kids for a sleepover as we got invited to a New Years party for adults only. ( Don´t worry, they are very excited about their plans…) So I decided to make them a little party bag to take with them for spreading some festive spirit around them. Or more so litter the house with confetti. But hey, it´s New Years and it´s fun! So their little bags contain some confetti, party pops with streamers and confetti, serpentine, balloons, noise makers and on top of that I included golden party hats for extra fun and to match the noise makers. I also added non alcoholic beverages for them to pop. But I doubt they will last until midnight ( the kids I mean).

The kids are not the only ones who get to enjoy some fun and bubbles.

These little packages would be great to give to friends who stay home with their families too. Buy a bottle of non alcoholic sparkling kids will like as well ( in Finland we have a great option called lehtikuohu), a sparkling apple juice perhaps. Then make each family member a party in a bag or just attach one of these to the bottle ( just make sure to put extra noise makers inside). It would be a great idea to drive through all your friends houses just to quickly drop these off and to wish them a happy New Year.

I wish you a fun filled New Years eve! Let´s bring a lot of magic and sparkle to the new year!

Lattemamma

p.s. I´ll see you here next week!

p.p.s. I was shooting this for you yesterday during the day but I had promised I would take the girls to the Finnish museum of Natural History. So I kind of cleaned it all away but the confetti was partly a bit trickier to remove from the tablecloth. As we were meeting friends I just left it there to brush it off better when we get home. Fair enough my husband gets home and he asks me ” What on earth happened to our dining table?!” so I told him it had a party. ( to his defence it looked really weird as the confetti was in just one corner of the table).